Leff J, Vaughn C
Br J Psychiatry. 1980 Feb;136:146-53. doi: 10.1192/bjp.136.2.146.
A history of life events in the three months before onset of illness was taken in a group of schizophrenic and a group of depressed neurotic in-patients. The Expressed Emotion (EE) of the patients' key relatives was measured. There was no difference between the schizophrenic and depressed patients in the rate of events in the three month period before onset or in the proportion of undesirable events. However, the two groups exhibited significantly different patterns of interaction between life events and relatives' EE. Schizophrenic patients living with high EE relatives had a low rate of life events compared with those living with low EE relatives, whereas depressives living with high criticism relatives had a high rate of events compared with those living with low criticism relatives. The implications of these findings are discussed in relation to schizophrenic and depressive patients' differential vulnerability to environmental stress.
对一组精神分裂症住院患者和一组抑郁神经症住院患者记录了发病前三个月的生活事件史。测量了患者主要亲属的情感表达(EE)。精神分裂症患者和抑郁症患者在发病前三个月的事件发生率或不良事件比例上没有差异。然而,两组在生活事件与亲属情感表达之间的相互作用模式上表现出显著差异。与生活在低情感表达亲属身边的精神分裂症患者相比,生活在高情感表达亲属身边的患者生活事件发生率较低;而与生活在低批评性亲属身边的抑郁症患者相比,生活在高批评性亲属身边的患者事件发生率较高。结合精神分裂症和抑郁症患者对环境压力的不同易感性对这些发现的意义进行了讨论。